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sincerely

American  
[sin-seer-lee] / sɪnˈsɪər li /

adverb

  1. in a way that is genuine, earnest, or truthful.

    We sincerely hope you can accept our apology.

  2. a conventional term used at the end of a letter.

    Sincerely, Mrs. Rose McNair.


Usage

Spelling tips for sincerely The word sincerely is hard to spell because many often miss the second e, as in sincerly, or they include it in the wrong place, as in sincerley. Also, sometimes people may be confused about whether and where the s and c go, as in sinserely or cinserelyHow to spell sincerely: The easiest way to remember how to spell sincerely is to start with the adjective sincere. This helps you include the second e in the right place, as sincer would be pronounced quite differently than sincere. Then, you turn sincere into an adverb by adding the typical adverb-forming suffix -ly, resulting in sincerely. To help you remember that sincerely has an s and then a c, keep in mind the phrase "sincere scout." Scout uses an s followed by a c, just like sincere.

Etymology

Origin of sincerely

First recorded in 1560–70; sincere ( def. ) + -ly ( def. ); sincerely def. 2 recorded in 1700–05

Example Sentences

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Viewers being exposed to and captivated by Seyfried’s sincerely spectacular work are receiving a gift, perhaps without even realizing it.

From Salon

It said it sincerely regretted the decision to involve police.

From BBC

"We sincerely apologise for the various reactions and opinions that have been generated as a result of this publication."

From BBC

In a group interview on Zoom, the three U.S.-based members—Darshan was asleep—insisted they are sincerely trying to make it big.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ushakov added that Putin emphasised Russia was "sincerely interested" in a diplomatic solution.

From BBC